Prosecutors Investigate Lime Political Lobbying Allegations... Summons Issued to Kim Young-choon, Secretary General of the National Assembly
President Kim on Facebook: "Prosecutors requested clarification... I am not related to the Lime case"
Kim Young-chun, member of the Democratic Party of Korea./Photo by Yoon Dong-joo doso7@
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Yoo Byung-don] The prosecution is launching an investigation into allegations of political lobbying related to the 'Lime Asset Management scandal.'
The Criminal Division 6 of the Seoul Southern District Prosecutors' Office (Chief Prosecutor Kim Rak-hyun) recently notified Kim Young-chun, Secretary General of the National Assembly, to appear and is currently coordinating the investigation schedule.
On the same day, Secretary General Kim stated on his Facebook, "The prosecution requested clarification regarding the Lime case," adding, "I clearly state that I am not involved in the Lime case."
It is known that former Chairman Kim testified to the prosecution that he contacted Secretary General Kim through Lee Kang-se, CEO of Star Mobility, who was identified as a political lobbying channel. The prosecution is investigating the possibility that former Chairman Kim directly or indirectly delivered lobbying funds to Secretary General Kim.
Besides Secretary General Kim, other figures from the ruling party are also under investigation by the prosecution. Earlier, the prosecution summoned Democratic Party lawmaker Ki Dong-min as a suspect for questioning.
During the investigation, former Chairman Kim reportedly testified that he handed over cash envelopes containing tens of millions of won to lawmaker Ki’s camp during the 2016 general election campaign and gifted a high-end suit as a congratulatory present after the election.
Hot Picks Today
"Samsung and Hynix Were Once for the Underachievers"... Hyundai Motor Employee's Lament
- "Sold Everything Fearing Bankruptcy, Then It Soared 3,900 Times: How a Stock Once Feared for Delisting Became an AI Powerhouse"
- Court Partially Grants Samsung Electronics' Injunction to Prohibit Industrial Action... 100 Million Won Penalty Per Day for Violations
- Strike Risk Looms Over Pangyo... Kakao Enters Labor Commission Mediation Today
- "That? It's Already Stashed" Nightlife Scene Crosses the Line [ChwiYak Nation] ③
Lawmaker Ki’s camp has denied receiving any money or goods from former Chairman Kim and has distanced themselves from the Lime case. However, they admitted to receiving the suit but claimed there was no quid pro quo involved.
© The Asia Business Daily(www.asiae.co.kr). All rights reserved.